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  • C Chris Losinger

    mine was going to be one picture, every day, with no text at all. that lasted one day.

    image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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    Paul Watson
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    Yeah but your text is worth reading. And your images are worth seeing.

    regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

    Shog9 wrote:

    And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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    • A Aaron VanWieren

      I just recently started to put content up on my site, with the initial goal of talking geographic development and software development. Figured I would get all technical. Well, now it has been two weeks and 10 posts later I still have not posted anything techno! I ended up getting into theoretical geographic discussions, different but still fun. I just realized this this morning and found it incredibly humorous as I figured I would only enjoy blogging about programming. :-D Anybody else's blog ran away from their initial intentions? Aaron

      _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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      Marc Clifton
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      Aaron VanWieren wrote:

      Anybody else's blog ran away from their initial intentions?

      Mine too. Marc

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      • C Chris Losinger

        mine was going to be one picture, every day, with no text at all. that lasted one day.

        image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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        El Corazon
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        Chris Losinger wrote:

        that lasted one day.

        hey, I can one up you on that one. I was once going to do one poem per day, that lasted for two days. ;P I actually am not allowed to blog about programming, so that solved that one real quick.

        _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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          Chris Losinger wrote:

          that lasted one day.

          hey, I can one up you on that one. I was once going to do one poem per day, that lasted for two days. ;P I actually am not allowed to blog about programming, so that solved that one real quick.

          _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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          Aaron VanWieren
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          El Corazon wrote:

          I actually am not allowed to blog about programming, so that solved that one real quick.

          Why? My wife wants me to blog about programming because she is sick of hearing about it.:-D Aaron

          _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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          • A Aaron VanWieren

            El Corazon wrote:

            I actually am not allowed to blog about programming, so that solved that one real quick.

            Why? My wife wants me to blog about programming because she is sick of hearing about it.:-D Aaron

            _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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            El Corazon
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            Aaron VanWieren wrote:

            Why?

            work rules.

            _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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            • P Paul Watson

              Yeah but your text is worth reading. And your images are worth seeing.

              regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

              Shog9 wrote:

              And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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              Chris Losinger
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              :-O my blog is but a humble time-waster.

              image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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              • A Aaron VanWieren

                I just recently started to put content up on my site, with the initial goal of talking geographic development and software development. Figured I would get all technical. Well, now it has been two weeks and 10 posts later I still have not posted anything techno! I ended up getting into theoretical geographic discussions, different but still fun. I just realized this this morning and found it incredibly humorous as I figured I would only enjoy blogging about programming. :-D Anybody else's blog ran away from their initial intentions? Aaron

                _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                lost in transition
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                Concerning your ESRI woes blog. I went round and round with the IT support here about that problem. The tech kept telling I should be able to reference the ESRI framework from inside VS 2005. Finally after two days of his crap, my boss convinced his boss to install the .NET 1.1 and then reinstall the ESRI framework and amazingly everything works now.


                God Bless, Jason
                God doesn't believe in atheist but He still loves them.

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                • E El Corazon

                  Aaron VanWieren wrote:

                  Why?

                  work rules.

                  _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                  Paul Watson
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                  El Corazon wrote:

                  work rules.

                  Obviously where you work, it doesn't.

                  regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                  Shog9 wrote:

                  And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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                  • P Paul Watson

                    El Corazon wrote:

                    work rules.

                    Obviously where you work, it doesn't.

                    regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                    Shog9 wrote:

                    And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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                    El Corazon
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                    Paul Watson wrote:

                    Obviously where you work, it doesn't.

                    just one of those things... can't blog about subjects related to primary employment... just think, if I were the animal/pest control guy, I couldn't tell you about the squirrels! ;P

                    _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                    • L lost in transition

                      Concerning your ESRI woes blog. I went round and round with the IT support here about that problem. The tech kept telling I should be able to reference the ESRI framework from inside VS 2005. Finally after two days of his crap, my boss convinced his boss to install the .NET 1.1 and then reinstall the ESRI framework and amazingly everything works now.


                      God Bless, Jason
                      God doesn't believe in atheist but He still loves them.

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                      Aaron VanWieren
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                      The funny thing is, that is the last technical post I wrote, the last two weeks have been a blur of more theoretical nature. I wrote one piece in response to an interview and then all these ideas just shot out and it has now become a blur or a fury of posts that I don't think have been discussed allot in the current GIS blog spere. The other funny thing is that my hits went from 2 to 45 to over 100. I was so not expecting that!

                      jason_lakewhitney wrote:

                      Finally after two days of his crap, my boss convinced his boss to install the .NET 1.1 and then reinstall the ESRI framework and amazingly everything works now.

                      Have they never used ESRI before? This type of problem is historical ESRI. Gotta love it!! Aaron

                      _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                        Paul Watson wrote:

                        Obviously where you work, it doesn't.

                        just one of those things... can't blog about subjects related to primary employment... just think, if I were the animal/pest control guy, I couldn't tell you about the squirrels! ;P

                        _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                        Paul Watson
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                        Blog entry about squirrels and pest control[^]. :P

                        regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                        Shog9 wrote:

                        And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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                        • A Aaron VanWieren

                          The funny thing is, that is the last technical post I wrote, the last two weeks have been a blur of more theoretical nature. I wrote one piece in response to an interview and then all these ideas just shot out and it has now become a blur or a fury of posts that I don't think have been discussed allot in the current GIS blog spere. The other funny thing is that my hits went from 2 to 45 to over 100. I was so not expecting that!

                          jason_lakewhitney wrote:

                          Finally after two days of his crap, my boss convinced his boss to install the .NET 1.1 and then reinstall the ESRI framework and amazingly everything works now.

                          Have they never used ESRI before? This type of problem is historical ESRI. Gotta love it!! Aaron

                          _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                          lost in transition
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                          Aaron VanWieren wrote:

                          Have they never used ESRI before?

                          Nope, he only installed it and played around with it for a few months. I was hired as the GIS developer and I am the GIS department, kind of lonely. The tech has a 'I am a IT deity' syndrome real bad and perceives me as a threat to his kingdom. Would be nice to have a GIS section here at CP. I found EDN is a very good source of knowledge and help from the forums. But it would be nice to have article more like we do here.


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                          God doesn't believe in atheist but He still loves them.

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                            Blog entry about squirrels and pest control[^]. :P

                            regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                            Shog9 wrote:

                            And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...

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                            Aaron VanWieren
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                            LOL,LOL :laugh:

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                              Aaron VanWieren wrote:

                              Have they never used ESRI before?

                              Nope, he only installed it and played around with it for a few months. I was hired as the GIS developer and I am the GIS department, kind of lonely. The tech has a 'I am a IT deity' syndrome real bad and perceives me as a threat to his kingdom. Would be nice to have a GIS section here at CP. I found EDN is a very good source of knowledge and help from the forums. But it would be nice to have article more like we do here.


                              God Bless, Jason
                              God doesn't believe in atheist but He still loves them.

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                              Aaron VanWieren
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                              jason_lakewhitney wrote:

                              I found EDN is a very good source of knowledge and help from the forums.

                              ESRI has been attempting to rework this site forever. Not much of a "community mentality". but that has been a hornets nest lately. I love the source documentation, it's like gambeling to see what will documentation will have anything more than skeletal info. Aaron

                              _____________________________________________________________________ Our developers never release code. Rather, it tends to escape, pillaging the countryside all around. The Enlightenment Project (paraphrased comment) Visit Me at GISDevCafe

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                              • L lost in transition

                                Aaron VanWieren wrote:

                                Have they never used ESRI before?

                                Nope, he only installed it and played around with it for a few months. I was hired as the GIS developer and I am the GIS department, kind of lonely. The tech has a 'I am a IT deity' syndrome real bad and perceives me as a threat to his kingdom. Would be nice to have a GIS section here at CP. I found EDN is a very good source of knowledge and help from the forums. But it would be nice to have article more like we do here.


                                God Bless, Jason
                                God doesn't believe in atheist but He still loves them.

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                                jason_lakewhitney wrote:

                                Would be nice to have a GIS section here at CP

                                I'll vote for that. My company hired an outside crew to map our system, sent me to two intro classes in Colorado, and now I'm the chief GIS 'expert' expected to maintain and expand the system. Of course they won't buy me any GPS tools, or send me to any more advanced classes, and the schema for the geodatabase provided by the outside contractor sucks, but somehow I'm supposed to keep this thing up to date. We definitely could use a helpful GPS/GIS forum here now that it's becoming a major technology area.

                                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                  jason_lakewhitney wrote:

                                  Would be nice to have a GIS section here at CP

                                  I'll vote for that. My company hired an outside crew to map our system, sent me to two intro classes in Colorado, and now I'm the chief GIS 'expert' expected to maintain and expand the system. Of course they won't buy me any GPS tools, or send me to any more advanced classes, and the schema for the geodatabase provided by the outside contractor sucks, but somehow I'm supposed to keep this thing up to date. We definitely could use a helpful GPS/GIS forum here now that it's becoming a major technology area.

                                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                  The problem is that it relies(at least from ESRI based) on a very specific knowledge set. How many people would really be interested. As I have blogged about this week, the geocommunity as a whole is totally focused on little else than talking about tools, gizmos and gadgets. Well not entirely, there are some fringe. One thing that amazed me from my posts is that there are people interested in the more theoretical topics concerning the industry. The other problem is how do you define what gets contributed, do we really want a ton of google mash up stuff,or are we talking about ESRI implementation of ArcObjects (or anyother open source or freesource apps). My 2c Aaron

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                                    The problem is that it relies(at least from ESRI based) on a very specific knowledge set. How many people would really be interested. As I have blogged about this week, the geocommunity as a whole is totally focused on little else than talking about tools, gizmos and gadgets. Well not entirely, there are some fringe. One thing that amazed me from my posts is that there are people interested in the more theoretical topics concerning the industry. The other problem is how do you define what gets contributed, do we really want a ton of google mash up stuff,or are we talking about ESRI implementation of ArcObjects (or anyother open source or freesource apps). My 2c Aaron

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                                    I think we could have a GIS section here for .NET, C++, and even VBA since a lot can be done it with VBA. You are right there is a lot of talk about what can be done and not much showing what has been and could be done.


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                                      jason_lakewhitney wrote:

                                      Would be nice to have a GIS section here at CP

                                      I'll vote for that. My company hired an outside crew to map our system, sent me to two intro classes in Colorado, and now I'm the chief GIS 'expert' expected to maintain and expand the system. Of course they won't buy me any GPS tools, or send me to any more advanced classes, and the schema for the geodatabase provided by the outside contractor sucks, but somehow I'm supposed to keep this thing up to date. We definitely could use a helpful GPS/GIS forum here now that it's becoming a major technology area.

                                      "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                      lost in transition
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                                      What type of system do you have? I am working with one of the largest generation and transmission coops in Texas. We are stretched out over almost the entire state.


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                                        I think we could have a GIS section here for .NET, C++, and even VBA since a lot can be done it with VBA. You are right there is a lot of talk about what can be done and not much showing what has been and could be done.


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                                        Aaron VanWieren
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                                        That is part of the reason my blog has focused so far on Community, Neogeographers and open source(misnamed but will be addressed) instead of technology. I have actually gotten some comments and cross related posts out of it, more than I was expecting. Aaron

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                                          What type of system do you have? I am working with one of the largest generation and transmission coops in Texas. We are stretched out over almost the entire state.


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                                          We're a rural electric company, owned by the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, covering the FMIT Reservation along the Colorado River in AZ, NV, and CA. The whole reservation is only 60 sq miles, I believe, but we're one of 5 tribes in the country with our own utility infrastructure. We receive power via 3 69kV transmission lines, two from WAPA, one from UniSource, and operate a split distribution system - 12470V in the north, 24940V in the south, so it's a bit more complicated than most small utilities. The growth here has been astounding - 40% a year until recent months - and we're in the middle of some major projects. That means lots of changes to keep track of, and a steady stream of map requests for various views and feature sets. I've found ESRI to be an almost useless source of information, so an informal forum here would be a great resource, if we have enough players interested in the field. And, given the rapid acceptance of GIS in so many other fields, it would be a great way for non-GIS programmers to get familiar with the kinds of tasks they are probably going to be asked to take on in the future.

                                          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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